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Stage Notes: Uptown Players, Avant Chamber Ballet, Lewisville Playhouse announce new seasons

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FILE: Uptown Players’ Broadway Our Way 2023. The annual fundraiser returns with an all-new cast and songs for the company’s 2024/25 season.(Courtesy photo) Stage Notes is a weekly aggregate post about theater, classical music and stage news, events, reviews and other pertinent information.

Season announcements came in hot and heavy this week. Stage Notes Calendar Opening this week: Rover Dramawerks: Deadline, Thursday-Saturday at the Cox Playhouse.

Firehouse Theatre: Disney’s Aladdin (dual language edition), opened Thursday-July 7. Pegasus Contemporary Ballet: Synergy, Friday and Saturday at the Moody Performance Hall.

Theatre Arlington: Club Cabaret with Denise Lee, 10 p.m. Saturday. Repertory Company Theatre: Cats, Friday-June 30 at the Courtyard Theater.

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